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William Dow

Professor

  • Department: Comparative Literature and English
  • Office: 
    G-110
  • Office Hours: 
    Mondays and Thursdays 12:0013:00

Professor Dow has published articles in such journals as Publications of the Modern Language Association, The Emily Dickinson Journal, Twentieth-Century Literature, ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, Critique, The Hemingway Review, MELUS, Revue Fran癟aise D'Etudes Am矇ricaines, Actes Sud, Prose Studies, and Etudes Anglaises. He is the author of the book, Narrating Class in American Fiction (Palgrave, 2009) and co-editor of Richard Wright: New Readings in the 21st Century (Palgrave, 2011), Richard Wright in a Post-Racial Imaginary (Bloomsbury, 2014),Of Latitudes Unknown: James Baldwins Radical Imagination (Bloomsbury, 2019), and The Routledge Companion to American Literary Journalism (Routledge 2020). He is currently completing a book-length study on American Modernism and radicalism entitled Reinventing Persuasion: Literary Journalism and the American Radical Tradition, 1900-2020.泭



Education/Degrees

  • PhD, University of Delaware
  • MA, Clark University
  • BS, Grand Valley State University

Publications

Editorships
  • Managing Editor; Associate Editor, Literary Journalism Studies (Northwestern University Press). Dec. 2006-present.

Books
  • Charting the Global: Urban Literary Journalism, co-edited with Roberta Maguire. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming, 2024.
  • Reinventing Persuasion: Literary Journalism and American Literary Radicalism (in progress).
  • The Routledge Companion to American Literary Journalism, co-edited with Roberta Maguire. London and New York: Routledge, 2020).
  • Of Latitudes Unknown: James Baldwins Radical Imagination, co-edited and co-written introduction with Alice Craven. London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2019.
  • Richard Wright in a Post-Racial Imaginary, co-edited and co-written introduction with Alice Craven. London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2014. Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year, 2016.
  • Richard Wright: New Readings in the 21st Century, co-edited and co-written introduction, chapter prefaces, and afterword with Alice Craven. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
  • Narrating Class in American Fiction. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
Books, contributor of chapter
  • Literary Journalism and the American Essay.Teaching the American Essay. MLA Options for Teaching Series. Ed. Stephanie Redekop. MLA Press, forthcoming, 2024.
  • "Subjective and Objective: Newspaper Columns.The Cambridge History of the American Essay. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Eds., Jason Childs and Christy Wampole, 2024: 280-299.
  • Perilous Reckonings: American Literary Journalism as a World Literary Journalism: Margaret Fuller, Ida B. Wells, John Dos Passos, James Baldwin, and Katherine Boo.The Routledge Companion to World Literary Journalism. London and New York: Routledge. Eds., John Bak and William Reynolds, 2023: 154-177.
  • American Literary Journalism as Liberatory Praxis: Experimentation and Social Justice.Social Justice and Literary Journalism. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Eds., Robert Alexander and Willa McDonald, 2022: 175-194.
  • Richard Wright: Paris and Ailly. Richard Wright in Context. Ed., Michael Nowlin. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021: 44-53.
  • Richard Wright and Chicago. The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Urban Literary Studies. Ed., Jeremy Tambling. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021: 1-6.
  • Living on Paper: Disarticulating a Racialized Capitalism in Works by Richard Wright and Ann Petry. The Fictions of American Capitalism: Working Fictions and the Economic Novel. Eds., Vincent Dussol and Jacques-Henri Coste. Palgrave Macmillan. 2020: 229-246.
  • Introduction (With Roberta Maguire). The Routledge Companion to American Literary Journalism. Eds., Roberta Maguire and William Dow. London and New York: Routledge, 2020: 1-14.
  • Metabolizing Genres: American Poetry and Literary Journalism. The Routledge Companion to American Literary Journalism. Eds., Roberta Maguire and William Dow. London and New York: Routledge, 2020: 416-433.
  • Reviewers, Critics, and Cranks. James Baldwin In Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Ed., Quentin Miller, 2019: 287-300.
  • Introduction: Baldwins Radical Imagination (With Alice Craven). Of Latitudes Unknown: James Baldwins Radical Imagination. Eds., Alice Craven and William Dow. London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2019: 1-11.
  • Journeys of the I in James Baldwins Literary-Journalistic Essays. Of LatitudesUnknown: James Baldwins Radical Imagination, Eds., Alice Craven and William Dow. London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2019: 113-132.
  • Floating Facts on a Sea of Emotion: The Literary Journalism of Richard Wright. The Politics of Richard Wright: Perspectives on Resistance. A Political Companion to Great American Authors. Eds., Jane Anna Gordon and Ernie Zirakzadeh. University Press of Kentucky, 2018: 224-246.
  • Profiles of Lived Experience: Charles Reznikoff, Muriel Rukeyser, and Mark Nowak. Routledge Research in Journalism. Profile Pieces: Journalism and the Human Interest Bias. Eds., Sue Joseph and Richard Lance Keeble. London and New York: Routledge: 2015: 116-133.
  • Introduction (With Alice Craven). Richard Wright in a Post-Racial Imaginary. Eds., Alice Craven and William Dow. London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2014:1-9.
  • Pulp Gothicism in Richard Wrights The Outsider. Richard Wright in a Post-Racial Imaginary. Eds., Alice Craven and William Dow. London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2014: 141-159.
  • Richard Wright. The Cambridge Companion to American Novelists. Ed., Timothy Parrish. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013: 156-167.泭
  • Introduction (With Alice Craven). Richard Wright: New Readings in the 21st Century. Eds., Alice Craven and William Dow. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.泭 2011: 1-7.
  • Prefaces, Parts 1-4 (With Alice Craven).泭 Part 1, (Re)Placing Richard Wright; Part 2, Taking Sides: Racism and Spatial Dimensions; Part 3, Wright: Pulp and Media, Reality and Fiction; Part 4, Wright: New Comparative Frameworks, Transnational Boundaries. Richard Wright: New Readings in the 21st Century. Eds., Alice Craven and William Dow. New York: Palgrave Macmillan., 2011: 9-10, 69-70, 101-103, 167-169.
  • Afterword (With Alice Craven). Richard Wright: New Readings in the 21st Century. Eds., Alice Craven and William Dow. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011: 267-271.
  • James Agees Continual Awareness, Untold Stories: Saratoga Springs and Havana Cruise (1937). Literary Journalism across the Globe: Journalistic Traditions and Transnational Influences. Eds., John Bak and Bill Reynolds. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2011: 225-237.
  • Rethinking the Geographies of American Studies. G矇ographie dans le monde anglophone : espace et identit矇. Eds., Marie-Fran癟oise Alamichel and Olivier Brossard. Paris : Houdiard, 2010: 103-119.泭
  • Introduction: The Continuum of Class. Class Matters: Representing Class in American Culture, Literature, and Film. Co-editor, William Dow. University of Valenciennes Press. 2010: 8-16.
  • Class, Work, and New Races: Zora Neale Hurstons Their Eyes Were Watching God and Agnes Smedleys Daughter of Earth. Class Matters: Representing Class in American Culture, Literature, and Film. Co-editor, William Dow. University of Valenciennes Press. 2010: 111-127.
  • Class Truths in James Agees Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. Intellectuals and Commitment in the United States (Ecriture et engagement aux Etats-Unis, 1918-1939). Eds., Anne Ollivier and Fr矇d矇ric Sylvanise. Paris: Ophyrs and Universit矇 Paris 13, 2010: 157-175.
  • Class Matters: Representing Class in American Culture, Literature, and Film, co-edited with J. Chandler and Y. Roblou, and with an introduction by William Dow. University of Valenciennes Press, 2009.
  • Meridel Le Sueurs Working-Class Fiction: Moving to a Cultured Sense of Language. A Class of Our Own: Re-Envisioning American Labor Fiction. Eds., Laura Hapke and Lisa A. Kirby. Cambridge Scholars Press, 2008: 96-112.
  • Approaches to Teaching Meridel Le Sueurs Salute to Spring. A Class of Our Own: Re-Envisioning American Labor Fiction. Eds., Laura Hapke and Lisa A. Kirby. Cambridge Scholars Press, 2008: 260-261.
  • Hard Work and Blood in Whitmans 1855 Song of Myself. Spell (Swiss Papers in Language and Literature), Vol. 18. American Poetry: Whitman to the Present.泭 Eds., Robert Rehder and Patrick Vincent. Zurich: Gunter Narr Verlag T羹bingen, 2006: 35-52.
  • Paul Austers The Invention of Solitude: Glimmers in a Reach to Authenticity. Ed. and intro., Harold Bloom. Blooms Modern Critical Views: Paul Auster. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2004: 51-62.
  • Agents of Change: Challenges in the Flesh and the Teaching of American Literature. The Periphery: Viewing the World. Eds., Christina Dokou, Eterpi Mitsi et al. Athens: The National and Kapodistrain University of Athens, 2004: 150-157.
  • La mati癡re d矇sert: Death Comes for the Archbishop de Willa Cather et Blood Meridian de Cormac McCarthy. Confluences. D矇serts: entre d矇sir et d矇lire. Eds., Corinne Alexandre-Garner and Guillaume Cingal. University of Nanterre, Paris 10: Publidix, Vol. 22, 2003: 155-173.
  • Writing Nostalgia, Writing a Nation. Introduction. American Nostalgias. Angloscopies. General Editor, William Dow. Paris: Editions Mallard, 2003: 16-23.
  • Performative Passages: Daviss Life in the Iron Mills, Cranes Maggie, Norriss McTeague. Twisted From the Ordinary: Essays on American Literary Naturalism. Tennessee Studies in Literature. Ed., Mary E. Papke. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2003: 23-44.
  • Lives on the Boundary: Portraiture and Modernism in Jean Toomers Cane and Sherwood Andersons Winesburg, Ohio. Literature on the Move: Comparing Diasporic Ethnicities in Europe and the Americas. Eds., Cathy Waegner, Bernard Vincent et al. Heidleburg: Universitaetsuerlag C. Winter, 2002: 248-258.
  • French Responses to Dickinson. An Emily Dickinson Encyclopedia, Ed. Jane Donahue Eberwein. New York: Greenwood Press, 1998: 118-119.
Selected journal articles
  • Guest Editor. Special Issue, Narrative Journalism and Socialism: From Marxism to the New Lefts, in Action and Stories. Sur le JournalismeAbout JournalismSobre jornalismo. . Forthcoming, 2021.
  • Fieldwork Literature, Created Lives: George Packer and Claudia Rankine. Litt矇ratures de Terrain. Revue Critique de Fixxion Fran癟aise Contemporaine/Critical Review of Contemporary French Fiction. Paris. No. 18, 2019: 131-142.
  • Reading Otherwise: Literary Journalism as an Aesthetic Cosmopolitanism.Literary Journalism Studies(Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University Press). Vol. 8, No. 2, Fall 2016: 119-137.
  • The Center and Beyond: The Expansion of American Literary Journalism Studies. Revista FAMECOS, midia, cultura e technologia. Vol. 23, 2016.
  • Introduction: Re-envisioning Poverty. M矇moires et Territoires. LISAA. Universit矇 Paris Est (UPEM). Special issue on poverty: Envisioning Poverty. Introduction and editor. June, 2016: 1-5. electroniques/collections-numeriques-du-lisaa/
  • An Interview with Barbara Ehrenreich. Interview by William Dow and LeonoraFlis..Literary Journalism Studies (Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University Press). Vol. 7, No. 1, Spring 2015: 146-158.
  • Voyages sans carte : Jack London et Albert Londres. Roman et Reportage. Rencontre crois矇es XXe-XXIe si癡cles. Mediatexts. Ed. Myriam Boucharenc. Limoges : Presses Universitaires de Limoges, 2015: 41-49.泭
  • Unreading Modernism: Richard Wrights Literary Journalism. Literary Journalism Studies (Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University Press). Vol. 5, No. 2, Fall 2013: 59-89.
  • Jack Londons Interrogations of Experience : The Dignity of Dollars (1900) and Mexicos Army and Ours (1914). LExp矇rience II. Paris: Houdiard, 2013: 119-131.
  • Dorothy Day and Joseph Kessel: A Literature of Urgency. Prose Studies (Routledge). Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2011: 132-153.
  • New Alignments, New Discourses: A Reflection on Teaching Blaise Cendrars and John Dos Passos. The Newsletter of the International Association of Literary Journalism Studies. eds., David Abrahamson and Bill Reynolds. Northwestern University, 2012. Web. 13-15.
  • Roadside, Satie, Mount Pulmo (poems). Sans Issue: A Journal of Writing. The American University of Paris. December, 2005: 6-8.
  • A Modernist Vernacular: Violent Figurations in Nathanael Wests Miss Lonelyhearts. Polys癡mes Arts et litt矇ratures: les figures de la violence. Paris: Publibook, Vol. 7, 2005 : 185-201.
  • The Perils of Irony in Hemingways The Sun Also Rises. Etudes Anglaises (Paris 4, Sorbonne). Vol. 52, No. 8, 2005 :178-192.
  • Meridel Le Sueurs Salute to Spring: A Movement Up Which All Are Moving. Core: A Journal of the Humanities.Paris: The American University of Paris. Vol. 3, No. 1, 2004: 79-96.
  • Always Your Heart: The Great Design of Toomers Cane. Melus. Vol. 27, No. 4, Winter 2002: 59-88.
  • Down and Out in London and Orwell. Symbiosis: A Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations. Vol. 6, No. 1, April 2002: 69-94.
  • American Nostalgias, co-edited and co-written introduction with J. Chandler and Y. Roblou. Paris: Mallard, 2002.
  • Th癡me Oral. Rapports de Jurys de Concours. Agr矇gation Anglais: concours interne, 2001. Minist癡re de lEducation Nationale. Tours: Centre National de documentation P矇dagogique, 2001: 104-117.
  • Nostalgia and the Insurrectionary in Dos Passoss U.S.A. Variations sur le th癡me de lEtranget矇. Annales du Monde. No. 11, 2000. Paris: LHarmattan. Sorbonne nouvelle (Universit矇 Paris 3): 171-188.
  • Topographical Strides of Thoreau: The Poet and Pioneer in Cormac McCarthys Blood Meridian. Revue Fran癟aise DEtudes Am矇ricaines. No. 84, March, 2000: 89-105.
  • Performative Realism in Cranes Maggie and Norriss McTeague. Les Avatars du R矇alisme. Nantes and Paris: Ouest Editions, 2000: 243-258.
  • Willa Cathers Death Comes for the Archbishop: To Become a Story. Editions du Temps. September, 1999: 41-55.
  • Storytelling and Unforeseen Becomings in Raymond Carvers Shortcuts. Ellipses. September, 1999: 78-87.
  • PMLA Abroad: Brief Ponderings on (Mistaken) Identities. Publication of the Modern Language Association. Vol. 113, No. 5, October, 1998: 1136-1137.
  • "Paul Austers The Invention of Solitude: Glimmers in a Reach to Authenticity. Critique. Vol. 39, No. 3, Spring, 1998: 272-281. Reprinted in Blooms Modern Critical Views: Paul Auster. Ed. and intro. Harold Bloom. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2004: 51-62.
  • Jean Toomers Cane and Winesburg, Ohio: Literary Portraits from the Grotesque Storm Center. Qwerty. December, 1997: 129-136.
  • Always Your Heart: Direct Address, Narrative Authority, and the Great Design of Cane. Ellipses. October, 1997: 43-52.
  • Imagination and the Disruptive Complicities of Emily Dickinson and William Carlos Williams. Profils am矇ricains. No. 8, 1997: 81-99.
  • Hemingways A Farewell to Arms. Explicator. Vol. 55, No. 4, Summer, 1997: 224-225.
  • The Nature of Huckleberry Finn: Huck as Autobiographer. Americana, University of the Sorbonne Press. Vol. 14, January, 1997: 30-43.
  • John Dos Passos, Blaise Cendrars, and the Other Modernism. Twentieth Century Literature. Vol. 42, No. 3, Fall, 1996: 396-415.
  • Fiction is Not Real: the Performative and Norriss McTeague. ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance. Vol. 42, No. 2, 1996: 77-92.
  • Elle signe souvent Emilie: Emily Dickinson and the French Critical Reception. The Emily Dickinson Journal. Vol. 5, No. 2, 1996: 226-231.
  • Never Being This Far From Home: Paul Auster and Picturing Moonlight Spaces. Qwerty. Vol. 6, December, 1996: 193-198.
  • Paul Austers Moon Palace: Story as Ontology, the Moon as the Future. Ellipses. October, 1996: 55-62.
  • Frank Norris and the Realism that Stultifies. Excavatio. Vol. VIII, Spring, 1996: 86-99.
  • The Mirror You Break Your Nose Against: Lolita and the Conquest of Crime. Americana, University of the Sorbonne Press. Vol. 13, February, 1996: 55-62.
  • Linvention de la solitude de Paul Auster: Lueurs dans lappr矇hension de lauthenticit矇. Actes Sud, Revue Litt矇raire.Loeuvre de Paul Auster: Approches et lectures plurielles. December, 1995: 38-50.
  • A Farewell to Arms and Hemingways Protest Stance: To Tell the Truth Without Screaming. The Hemingway Review. Vol. 16, No. 3, Fall, 1995: 38-50.
  • Report from the Other Academy: Non-American Voices and American Literature. Revue Fran癟aise DEtudes Am矇ricaines. No. 65, July, 1995: 484-495.
  • John Dos Passos, Blaise Cendrars, and a Squirrel Cage of the Meridians. Notes on Contemporary Literature. Vol. 25, No. 2, March, 1995: 4-5.
  • The Influence of Madame Bovary in Kate Chopins The Awakening: Corresponding Struggles, Dreams, and Regressions. Americana, University of the Sorbonne Press, Vol. 11, January, 1994: 11-22.
  • Blaise Cendrars and John Dos Passos. Feuilles de routes: Blaise Cendrars International Society. Paris: Vol. 28, May, 1993: 9-16.
  • John Dos Passos: Teaching the Language to Non-Americans. London: Rodopi, November 17, 1992: 3-14.
Poems
  • I Am Seven: My Father Picks Me Up on the Corner of 42nd and Wilson, How Dark?The Adirondack Review. Fall 2017.
  • Last Walk, Outtakes, Saint Jeanne.The Berkeley Poetry Review, Vol. 43, 2016: 224-232
  • Roadside, Satie, Mount Pulmo.Sans Issue: A Journal of Writing.泭The American University of Paris. December, 2005: 6-8.泭
Reviews
  • James Baldwin: Escape from America, Exile in Provenceby Jules B. Farber. Gretna, Louisiana: Pelican, 2016.泭Revue Fran癟aise DEtudes Am矇ricaines.No. 152, 2018: 125-126.

Conferences & Lectures

  • Dos Passoss Experimental Chronicle: The Literary Journalism ofFacing the Chair.2024 John Dos Passos Society Conference.泭Bassano del Grappa, Italy. May 23-25, 2024.
  • Documentary Poetry, Popular Protest and Activism: An International Poetry and Poetics Seminar. The American University of Paris. Co-Directors: Geoff Gilbert and William Dow. June 15-17, 2023.泭
  • Introduction: Documentary Poetry and Poetics: Voices Raised, Imagination and Materiality.Documentary Poetry, Popular Protest and Activism: An International Poetry and Poetics Seminar. The American University of Paris. Co-Directors: Geoff Gilbert and William Dow. June 15-17, 2023.泭
  • Charles Reznikoffs Poetic Journalism: A Material Culture of Poetry and Knowing.Vernacular Poetics.Charles Reznikoffs Inscriptions (1894-1976), International Conference. Universit矇 Paris Nanterre, France. June 1-3, 2023.
  • Writing Aslant: Sound Studies and Aural Literary Journalism inThis American Life.Literary Journalism and a Sense of Place.泭The Seventeenth International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS-17).泭Gdansk University, Poland. May 18-20, 2023.
  • Panel Moderator. Literary Journalism, In the American Grain.Literary Journalism and a Sense of Place.泭The Seventeenth International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS-17).泭Gdansk University, Poland. May 18-20, 2023.
  • Transculturalism and American Audio Podcasts. Lieux de m矇moire urbains et Transculturalit矇.泭Savoirs et Espaces Anglophone (SEA). Universit矇 Gustave Eiffel. September 28, 2022.
  • Towards an Oral Literature: Sounds and Voices inThis American Life. Narrative Journalism Across Media: Nonfiction Ethics and Literary Aesthetics.Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications. Detroit. August 3-6, 2022.
  • Representing US Poetrys Double Syntax.Documentary Poetics.泭North American Poetry 2000-2020: Poetics, Aesthetics, Politics.泭Institut Universitaire de France; Universit矇 Paris Cit矇, Paris. June 29-July 2, 2022.
  • And to all we appeal: Re-Envisioning Transatlantic Mobility in Margaret Fullers Literary Journalism.Literary Journalism and Justice. The Sixteenth International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS-16).泭Santiago, Chile. May 12-14, 2022 (virtual).
  • Literary Journalism and U.S. Found Poetry: Intersections in Place and Temporality. Literary Journalism and Found Poetry. The Thirteenth International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS-15). University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen , Denmark. May 20-22, 2021 (virtual).
  • American Literary Journalism Studies, Envisioning Futures: The Routledge Companion to American Literary Journalism. Panel Co-chair. The Thirteenth International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS-15). University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen, Denmark. May 20-22, 2021 (virtual).
  • Introduction: Literary Journalism and the City. American Urban Literary Journalism (talk by Robert Boynton). SEA (Savoirs et Espaces Anglophone) Research Group. Lecture organizer. Universit矇 Gustave Eiffel (UGE). May 7, 2021.
  • Co-Director (with Marie-Fran癟oise Alamichel) of four seminars devoted to the cultural, political, and literary representations of cities for the research group, Savoirs et Espaces Anglophone (SEA), Paris-Est (UPEM).
  • All Things James Baldwin. Signatures of Witness. James Baldwin panel discussion and book launch. Alice Craven and William Dow (Eds.), Of Latitudes Unknown (2019).泭 With Bill V. Mullen, James Baldwin: Living in Fire (2019) and Yule Caise. The American University of Paris. October 4, 2019.
  • Panel Moderator. Express Cities. Repr矇senter La Ville: Les Mots, Les Gestes et Lesprit. Savoirs et Espaces Anglophone (SEA), Universit矇 Paris-Est UPEM. September 12-13, 2019.
  • International Hemingway Conference. Paris Site Director. The American University of Paris. July 22-28, 2018.
  • Hauntings from the Past: Hemingways Literary-Journalistic Future. Plenary Panel. Panel Chair. International Hemingway Conference. Paris Site Director. The American University of Paris. July 22-28, 2018.
  • Hemingways Literary Journalism and Image-Making Modernism. Plenary Panel talk. International Hemingway Conference. Paris Site Director. The American University of Paris. July 22-28, 2018.
  • Hemingway and Dos Passos. Panel Chair. International Hemingway Conference. The American University of Paris. July 22-28, 2018.
  • George Packer, Claudia Rankine: Literary Journalism, Experimentalism, and the Realist Mode. Literary Journalism: Theory Practice, Pedagogy. The Thirteenth International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS-13). Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, 17-19 May, 2018.
  • Floating Facts on a Sea of Emotion: The Literary Journalism of Richard Wright. Seminar on James Baldwin, Chester Himes, and Richard Wright. Invited Speaker. Columbia Global Centers, Paris. Columbia University. October 4, 2016.
  • A Language to Dwell In: James Baldwin, Paris, and International Visions. International James Baldwin Conference. Co-Director. The American University of Paris. May 26-28, 2016.
  • Introduction: Mapping Baldwins Language and International Impact. A Language to Dwell In: James Baldwin, Paris, and International Visions. International James Baldwin Conference. Co-Director. The American University of Paris. May 26-28, 2016.
  • Baldwin as Playwright and Literary Journalist. Panel Chair. A Language to Dwell In: James Baldwin, Paris, and International Visions. Co-Director. The American University of Paris. May 26-28, 2016.
  • Reading Otherwise: Literary Journalism as an Aesthetic Cosmopolitanism. The International Association of Literary Journalism Studies 11. Plenary Speaker. Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sol, Porto Alegre, Brazil. 19-21 May, 2016.
  • The Center and Beyond: The Expansion of American Literary Journalism History. Where Historians and Literary Journalists Meet: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Writing Literary History. Invited panellist. The International Association of Literary Journalism Studies 11. Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sol, Porto Alegre, Brazil. 19-21 May, 2016.
  • From Fact Checking to Peer Review: Challenges for Literary Journalism in Academia.. Panel Chair. The International Association of Literary Journalism Studies 11. Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sol, Porto Alegre, Brazil. 19-21 May, 2016.
  • Journeys of the I in James Baldwin and Barbara Ehrenreich. The First Personas Resistance. Annual Conference of the Association for Education in Journalismand Mass Communication. Session Organized by the International Association ofLiterary Journalism Studies (IALJS). San Francisco, CA. August 5-9, 2015.
  • The French Americanist Bibliography Project: Phase Four. The French Association of American Studies Conference : Movement, Place, Fixity. Universit矇 de La Rochelle, 27-30 May, 2015.
  • Richard Wrights Literary Journalism: Reprimanding Race, Resisting Modernism. Lessons in Resistance: Richard Wright as Social Critic and Political Thinker. Invited Speaker. University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, 11-12 May, 2015.
  • Uninvited Objectivity: Charles Reznikoff, Muriel Rukeyser, and Mark Nowak.Literary Journalism, Media, Meaning, Memory. The International Association of Literary Journalism Studies 10. The University of St. Thomas, Minneapolis, Minnesota. May 7-9, 2015.泭
  • Further Travels. International James Baldwin Conference: James Baldwin: Transatlantic Commuter. Invited Panel Chair. Universit矇 Paul-Val矇ry, Montpellier. June 5-7, 2014.
  • Borrowed Light: the 1930s and American Heroism Graduate seminar.
    Universit矇 Paris-Est (UPEM). Invited speaker. June 5, 2014.
  • "The French Americanist Bibliography Project: Phase Three and Future. The French Association of American Studies Conference: Les Etats-Unis: mod癡les, contre-mod癡les圩in des mod癡les. Universit矇 Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3. May 21-24, 2014.泭
  • Introduction: the Lives of Literary Journalism. Literary Journalism: Local, Regional, National, Global. The International Association of Literary Journalism Studies 9. Organizer. The American University of Paris. May 15-17, 2014.
  • Conference Hosts Panel: Literary Journalism and the Book. Introduction.泭 Literary Journalism: Local, Regional, National, Global. The International Association of Literary Journalism Studies 9. The American University of Paris. May 15-17, 2014
  • Literary Journalism and Activism. Panel Moderator. Literary Journalism: Local, Regional, National, Global. The International Association of Literary Journalism Studies 9. The American University of Paris. May 15-17, 2014.
  • Representations of Capitalism in the English-Speaking World (1). Paradigms of the American Model of Capitalism: from Theory to Fiction?: (Re)visiting the Economics/Literature Nexus. Invited panelist. Paris 3, Sorbonne Nouvelle. March 28, 2014.
  • Traveling without Maps: Jack London and Albert Londres. American Comparative Literature Association: Capitals. New York University, March 20-23, 2014.
  • "Poverty as an Object of Social Inquiry and Artistic Representations. Representations of Poverty. Universit矇 Paris-Est (UPEM). Seminar Co-organizer. January 31, 2014.
  • Roman et reportage chez John Dos Passos et Blaise Cendrars : Devant la chaise 矇lectrique (1927) et Rhum (1930). Plenary Speaker. Journalisme litt矇raire et grand reportage. La passion du r矇el, ou l矇criture-v矇rit矇. Coll癡ge de Belgique, Brussels. October 8, 2013.
  • The Other Effects: Class Stakes. Keynote Speaker. Screening Class: Precarious Visions and American Studies. University of Freiburg, Germany. June 28-29, 2013.
  • The Obama Coalition: A New Partisan Regime? Invited Panelist. Universit矇 Paris-Est (UPEM). May 27, 2013.
  • The French Americanist Bibliography Project: Second Phase. The French Association of American Studies Conference: Religion et spiritualit矇. University of Angers, May 22-26, 2013.泭
  • "Richard Wrights Literary Journalism. Literary Journalism: Text and Context. International Literary Journalism Studies 8. University of Tampere, Finland. May 16-18, 2013.
  • Dorothy Day and Narrative Forms of Religious Radicalism. Religion in American Life, Kings College, London. February 22-24, 2013.
  • The Enduring Hold of U.S. Counter-Cultural Narratives. Revolution and Utopias: Counter-Cultural Narratives in the U.S. 1960s. Universit矇 Paris-Est (MLV). Seminar Organizer. January 18, 2013.
  • The Rescued Horizons of Richard Wright. Invited Speaker. Guest Lecture Series in American Studies. University of Lausanne. Lausanne, Switzerland. April 20, 2012. .
  • Counter-Cultures in the American 1960s. Universit矇 Versaille Saint-Quentin. Seminar Co-organizer. Panelist. December 7, 2012.
  • The French Americanist Bibliography Project. Co-director of project. The French Association of American Studies Conference: H矇ritage(s). University of Perpignan, May 23-27, 2012.泭
  • Creative Productions and Cultural Perspectives. Reflective Seminar. Seminar organizer. Universit矇 Paris-Est (MLV). April 13, 2012.
  • Catastrophes of Lived Experience: American Experimental Poetry and Literary Journalism. American Comparative Literature Association : Collapse/Catastrophe/Change. Brown University, Providence RI. March 29-April 1, 2012.
  • Jack London et le journalisme litt矇raire. Invited Speaker. De Londres London: Les reportages dAlbert et de Jack.泭 Roman et reportage (XXe-XXIe si癡cles) Rencontres crois矇es. Universit矇 Paris Ouest Nanterre. December 9, 2011.泭
  • Introduction: New Journalism as a Counter-Cultural Force. New Journalism of the American 1960s as a Counter-Cultural Narrative. Seminar organizer. Universit矇 Paris-Est (MLV). November 18, 2011.
  • Between Crisis and Innovation: Representations of Work in U.S. Literature. Plenary Speaker. Re-Presentations of Working Life. Graduate Conference 2011. Friedrich-Alexander Universit瓣t Erlangen-N羹rnberg, Germany. 12-13 November 2011.
  • Jack Londons Interrogations of Experience : The Dignity of Dollars (1900) and Mexicos Army and Ours (1914). Experience. IMAGER/TIES. Universit矇 Paris-Est Cr矇teil (UPEC), June 17-18, 2011.
  • Richard Wrights Centrally Historical 12 Million Black Voices. The French Association of American Studies Conference: La V矇rit矇.泭 University of Brest, May, 25-28, 2011.
  • Literary Journalism: Theoria, Poiesis and Praxis. International Literary Journalism Studies 6. Literary Journalism: Comparative Considerations. Panel Chair. Universit矇 Libre de Bruxelles. May 12-14, 2011.
  • Dorothy Day and Joseph Kessel: A Literature of Urgency. Literary Journalism in a Global Context. American Comparative Literature Association : World Literature, Comparative Literature. Simon Fraser Univeristy. Vancouver. March 31-April 3, 2011.
  • 濡紳喧娶棗餃喝釵喧勳棗紳. Elisabeth Stuart Phelps, The Gates Ajar (talk by Cindy Weinstein). Lecture organizer. Universit矇 Paris-Est (MLV). December 15, 2010.
  • International Conference IMAGER : Discours sur le mineur. Fronti癡res du genre mineur (2). Panel Chair. Universit矇 Paris-Est Cr矇teil (UPEC)/Paris-Est (MLV). November 4-6, 2010.
  • 濡紳喧娶棗餃喝釵喧勳棗紳. The Relevance of Literary Journalism in a Global Context (talk by John Hartsock). Lecture organizer. The American University of Paris. October 19, 2010.
  • Literary Journalism: A Literature of Urgency. Invited Speaker. IMAGER/TIES. Universit矇 Paris-Est Cr矇teil (UPEC). October 16, 2010.
  • Introduction: Without Borders: the Voices of Literary Journalism. Sites of the Aesthetic: International Versions of Literary Journalism. Seminar organizer. Universit矇 Paris-Est (MLV). October 7, 2010.
  • Netroots and Democracy in 21st-century America. Panel Chair. Universit矇 Paris-Est (MLV). June 17, 2010.
  • American Modernist Literary Landscapes 1900 to 1950: From Nature to Environment. Panel Co-chair. The French Association of American Studies Conference: From Nature to Environment.泭 Grenoble, May 27-29, 2010.
  • Richard Wrights Literary Journalism and Transgressive Sociology in 12 Million Black Voices. International Association for Literary Journalism Studies. Roehampton University, London. May 20-22, 2010.
  • Introduction: American Literary Journalism as an Emerging Historical Form. Begging Description: Literary Journalism, Othering and the Order of Things. Seminar organizer. Universit矇 Paris-Est (MLV). May 7, 2010.
  • Sensational Gothicism in Richard Wrights The Outsider Forever Young. European Association for American Studies. Trinity and University Colleges, Dublin. March 26-29, 2010.
  • Literary Journalism, Radicalism, and the Estranged Modernism of John Dos Passoss Facing the Chair and Blaise Cendrarss RhumModernism and Radicalism in the U.S.: An Unbridgeable Gap? Invited Speaker. Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3. March 20, 2010.泭
  • Expediting Great Claims: James Agees Narrations of Experience. Invited Speaker. 郭e單梯矇娶勳梗紳釵梗, IMAGER/TIES. Paris 12. Jan. 9, 2010.
  • Dessins et destines des territoires. Panel Moderator. G矇ographie dans le monde anglophone. Paris-Est (MLV). June 18-20, 2009.
  • Rethinking the Geographies of American Studies. Plenary speaker. G矇ographie dans le monde anglophone. Universit矇 Paris-Est (MLV). June 18-20, 2009.
  • John Dos Passos and Blaise Cendrars: Reinventing Persuasion. Global Languages, Local Cultures. American Comparative Literature Association.泭 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. March 26-29, 2009.
  • Jack Londons Literary Journalism: If Fancy Could Father the Act.International Association for Literary Journalism Studies. Medill School ofJournalism, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. May 14-16, 2009.
  • Essential Contentions: Issues in Literary Journalism. Panel Moderator. International Association for Literary Journalism Studies. Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. May 14-16, 2009.
  • On Richard Wright: Introduction of Plenary Speakers, Joyce Ann Joyce and Houston Baker. Richard Wright : The Centenary Celebration. Co-Directors: Alice Craven and William Dow. The U.S. Ambassadors Residence. Paris, June 20, 2008.
  • Celebrating Richard Wright. Richard Wright : The Centenary Celebration. The American University of Paris. Co-Directors: Alice Craven and William Dow. June 19-21, 2008.
  • James Agees Continual Awareness, Untold Stories: Saratoga Springs and Havana Cruise (1937). International Association for Literary Journalism Studies. Instituto Superior de Ci礙ncias Sociais e Politicas Universidad T矇cnia de Lisboa. Lisbon, Portugal. May 15-17, 2008.泭
  • This Certain Conjunction: Gender and Class in American Culture. Crossing Borders: Gender and Class in American Culture. University of Valenciennes. Co-Director William Dow. April 25, 2008.
  • Confounding the Spirits: Aesthetics and Cultural Studies. Invited Speaker. Seminar on American Cultural Studies. University of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. February 18, 2008.
  • Willa Cathers Guided Friends: Death Comes for the Archbishop. 11th International Willa Cather Seminar. University of Paris 3-Sorbonne/Tarascon. June 24-July 1, 2007.
  • Can Film be Literary Journalism? Panel Moderator. Literary Journalism in an International Context. The 2nd International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies. Institut dEtudes Politiques de Paris (Science Po), Paris. May 18-19, 2007.
  • Writing Dark Times: Settings, Immersions in Agnes Smedley and Meridel Le Sueur. Literary Journalism in an International Context. The 2nd International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies. Institut dEtudes Politiques de Paris (Science Po), Paris. May 18-19, 2007.
  • The Continuum of Class. Form and Discontentment: Representing Class in American Culture, Literature, and Film. Co-director: William Dow. The University of Valenciennes. April 6, 2007.
  • James Agees Engagement Beyond Borders. Intellectuals and Commitment in the United States (Ecriture et engagement aux Etats-Unis, 1918-1939). University of Paris 13. November 30-December 1, 2006.
  • Documentary Forms and Testimonies of Poverty. First International Conference on Literary Journalism. Celebrating The Jungle: A Century of Literary Journalism throughout the World. The University of Nancy. May 19-20, 2006.
  • By Word of Body: The Social Life of Aesthetic Forms. Faire Corps. Invited Speaker. University of Lille. January 20, 2006.
  • Nostalgia and Estrangement in American Depression-era Fiction. Challenges of Estrangement in a United Europe Confronting the World. 29th IMISE Conference. The American University of Paris, July 4-9, 2005.泭
  • Hard Work and Blood in Whitmans 1855 Song of Myself. American Poetry: Whitman to the Present. The Swiss Association of North American Studies. Fribourg, Switzerland, November 12-13, 2004.
  • American Fiction Today: Realism, Comedy and Beyond. Panel Discussion. Invited Participant. UNESCO in cooperation with the National Endowment of the Arts. Hotel Tallyrand, the American Embassy in France, Oct. 15, 2004.
  • Introduction, James T. Farrell: Looking from the Altar Light. James T. Farrell Centennial Conference. Co-organizers: Marshall Brooks and William Dow. The American University of Paris. June 17-19, 2004.
  • Jack Londons Problem Bodies. Jack London Society Seventh Biennial Symposium. Santa Rosa, California. May 23-26, 2004.
  • Class, Work, and New Races in Zora Neale Hurstons Their Eyes Were Watching God and Agnes Smedleys Daughter of Earth. Invited Speaker.泭Journ矇e Doctorants. University of Versailles Saint Quentin. April 30, 2004.泭
  • Body Tramping, Class, and Masculine Extremes: Jack Londons The People of the Abyss. The European Association of American Studies. America in the Course of Human Events: Presentations and Interpretations. Charles University, Prague. April 2-4, 2004.
  • The Language of Work: Frederick Douglasss Narrative and Zora Neale Hurstons Their Eyes Were Watching God. The French Association of American Studies Conference: Territoires dAm矇rique. Rouen, May 30-June 1, 2003.泭
  • American Desert Fictions: Moving Beyond the Pale. D矇sert(s): entre d矇sir et d矇lire (In the Desert(s): from desire to delirium). Espaces/Ecritures Research Group. University of Paris 10, Nanterre. June 27-28, 2002.
  • Agents of Change: Challenges in the Flesh and the Teaching of American Literature. The Hellenic Association for the Study of English (H.A.S.E.): The Periphery Viewing the World: Language, Literature, Media, Philosophy. National and Kapodistrain University of Athens, May 24-27, 2002.
  • I Have Embraced You, and Henceforth Possess YouWhitmans Bodily Religion in Song of Myself. The French Association of American Studies Conference: Substances. The University of Orleans, May 25-27, 2001.
  • A Modernist Vernacular: Violent Figurations in Nathanael Wests Miss Lonelyhearts. Conference SAIT, soci矇t矇 textes et images: Les figures de la violence. Sorbonne, Paris 4, December 8-9, 2000.
  • Writing Nostalgia, Writing a Nation. American Nostalgias: Interferences, Compensations, and the Shapings of Identity. The University of Valenciennes, November 24-25, 2000.
  • Poetics of Violence/Violent Figurations in Nathanael West and Joyce Carol Oates. The Swedish Association ofAmerican Studies Second Interdisciplinary Conference on American History, Culture and Society, S繹dert繹rn University College, Stockholm, Oct. 5-7, 2000.
  • Lives on the Boundary: Race, Portraiture, and Homeland in Jean Toomers Cane and Sherwood Andersons Winesburg, Ohio. MELUS (Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States) Conference: Europe and the United States: Comparative Ethnic Literatures, University of Orleans, June 22-25, 2000.
  • Performative Realism in Cranes Maggie and Norriss McTeague. Les Avatars du R矇alisme, University of Nantes, December 3-4, 1999.
  • Down and Out in London and Orwell. The Second Symbiosis Conference: Anglo-American Textual Relations, University of the West of England, Bristol, July 5-7, 1999.
  • A Nostalgia for the Unattainable in Dos Passoss U.S.A. The French Association of American Studies Conference: Mainstream America, University of Versailles Saint Quentin, May 28-30, 1999.
  • Panelist on session Early Novels of Cormac McCarthy. Lolita Research Group Seminar, The University of Orleans, Orleans, March 6, 1999.
  • Irony and the Intersubjective in Hemingways The Sun Also Rises. International Hemingway Conference, Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, May 25-31, 1998.
  • Knocking Everywhere: The Imaginative Sanctities of Emily Dickinson and William Carlos Williams. Soci矇t矇 des Anglicistes de lEnseignement Sup矇rieur: F矇minin/Masculine, University of Rennes 2, May 15-17, 1998.
  • Topographies and Typal Systems in Cormac McCarthys Blood Meridian. Seminar on American Literature, Suds dAm矇riques, University of Versailles Saint-Quentin, November 28, 1997.
  • Always Your Heart: Direct Address, Narrative Authority, and the Great Design of Cane. Invited Speaker. Conference on Jean Toomer and the Harlem Renaissance, Institute Charles V, Paris 7. November 22, 1997.
  • The Nature of Huckleberry Finn: Huck as Autobiographer. Colloquium on American Literature, Sorbonne, University of Paris 4, Paris, October 18-19, 1996.
  • Mimesis and the Figural. Mimesis, Fifty Years Later: The Representation of Reality in Literature, The University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands, May 29-31, 1996.
  • Progress Swelled by a Dissident Ride: Cormac McCarthys Blood Meridian and Jack Kerouacs On the Road. The French Association of American Studies Conference: Le d矇placement dans lhistoire et la culture am矇ricaines, The University of Lyon, May 17-19, 1996.
  • The Poet/Pioneer and More Language in Cormac McCarthys Blood Meridian. The State of the Art III at Orleans: Spring 1996 Conference, The University of Orleans, April 26-27, 1996.
  • Lolita and the Conquest of Crime. Colloquium on American Literature, Sorbonne, University of Paris 4, Paris, October 27-28, 1995.
  • Social Authenticity and the Postmodern in Paul Austers Fiction. A Symposium on Contemporary American Fiction, State University of New York College at Postdam, Potsdam, New York, September 28-30, 1995.
  • Fiction is Not Real: Naturalism, the Performative, and Frank Norriss McTeague. AIZEN: International Conference on Multidiciplinary Approaches and Comparative Studies Related to Emile Zola, Naturalism and Naturalist Writers, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 22-24, 1995.
  • Elle signe souvent Emilie: Emily Dickinson and the French Critical Reception. The Emily Dickinson International Society: Emily Dickinson Abroad, The University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria, August 4-6, 1995.
  • Louise Erdrich and the Privilege of the Narrating Self. International American Indian Workshop, Fernando Pessoa University, Porto, Portugal, April 6-8, 1995.
  • The Discontent of Louise Erdrichs Love Medicine: Dialogic Voices, Dialectical History. The State of the Art II at Orleans: Spring 1995 Conference, The University of Orleans, March 25, 1995.
  • Louise Erdrich and Multi-Narrations: Failed Narrators and Changing Centers. Invited Speaker. RAMONA (Recherches sur lam矇rique de lOuest) Conference: The American West and Its Representations, University of Paris 10, Nanterre.泭 January 13, 1995.
  • Powerful Conditions and Empowered Discourse in Louise Erdrichs Fiction. Invited Speaker. A Seminar on Contemporary American Fiction, The University ofTours. November 18, 1995.泭
  • Postmodernism and Its Social Moment in Paul Austers Fiction. Invited Speaker. Erasmus Conference: Postmodernity: The United States after 1945,John F. Kennedy Institute, Freie University, Berlin. September 9-11, 1994.泭
  • A Farewell to Arms and Hemingways Protest Stance: To Tell the Truth Without Screaming. Hemingway/Fitzgerald International Conference, The Mona Bismark Foundation, Paris, July 3-8, 1994
  • Paul Austers The Invention ofSolitude: Glimmers in a Reach to Authenticity. International Paul Auster Colloquium, The University of Provence, Aix-en-Provence, June 10-12, 1994.
  • American Identities in a Multicultural Context. The State of the Art at Orleans: Spring 1994 Conference, The University of Orleans, Orleans, April 8-9, 1994.
  • Report from the Other Academy: Non-American Voices and American Literature. The European Association of American Studies, Kirchberg Conference Center, Luxembourg, March 25-28, 1994.
  • The Influence of Madame Bovary in Kate Chopins The Awakening: Corresponding Struggles, Dreams, and Regressions. Colloquium on American Literature, Sorbonne, University of Paris 4, Paris, October 22-23, 1993.
  • Panelist on session LEcriture en trompe-loeil/Courants baroques dans la prose de Blaise Cendrars. 10th Annual International Colloquium on 20th Century French Studies, The University of Colorado at Boulder, March 11-13, 1993.
  • The French Avant-garde and American Modernist Aesthetics. The Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Convention, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah, October 15-17, 1992.
  • John Dos Passos in the Classroom: Teaching the Language to Non-Americans. American Literature for Non-American Readers, Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy, June 1-5, 1992.
  • Communicative Methodology: The Use of Translated and Critical Texts in Language Teaching. Conference on Academic English in American International Colleges and Universities, The American University of Cairo, Cairo, April 13-16, 1992.

Affiliations

Advisory boards, academic affiliations and professional service
  • 1989-present: Member, Modern Language Association.泭
  • 2005-present: Founding Member, International Association of Literary JournalismStudies.泭
  • 2008-present: Member, American Comparative Literature Association.
  • 2008-present: Reader, African American Review.泭
  • 2008-present: Member, LISSA, Universit矇 Gustave Eiffel (UGE).
  • 2008-2010 ; 2014-present: Member, Conseil UFR, Universit矇 Gustave Eiffel (UGE).泭
  • 2009- present: Member, Comit矇 de s矇lection, section 11, Universit矇 Gustave Eiffel (UGE).泭
  • 2009-2011: Member, Comit矇 de s矇lection, section 11, Universit矇 Paris-Est (UPEC).
  • 2014-2017: Member of the board, French Association of American Studies; Co-director; Director, AFEA Bibliography project.泭
  • 2010-2011: Member, Comit矇 de s矇lection, Paris 10, Nanterre, section 11.
  • 2010-present: Reader, MELUS (Multi-Ethnic Literature ofthe U.S.).泭
  • 2010-2012: Director of Graduate programs (M1, M2), Universit矇 Gustave Eiffel (UGE).泭
  • 2009-2012: Jury Member, Greenberg Prize, International Association for Literary Journalism Studies.
  • 2011, 2014, 2020: President of Selection Committee, Universit矇 Gustave Eiffel (UGE).泭
  • 2012: Jury Member. Masters in Cultural Translation. The American University of Paris
  • 2012-2013: Editorial Committee, Quadrena (UPEC).泭
  • 2012: Blind reviewer, book manuscript, Open Humanities Press.泭
  • 2013: Evaluator of Research Grants, Sorbonne Paris Cit矇.
  • 2014: Jury Member, Prix de luniversit矇 du Conseil G矇n矇ral du Val de Marne National research prize for French dissertations.
  • 2014: Evaluator, Bourse de recherche HDR SAES-AFEA (SAES-AFEA HDR Scholarship campaign).
  • 2014: Tenure and promotion review: University of Southern California, San Diego.
  • 2015: Evaluator of Research Grants, Sorbonne Paris Cit矇.
  • 2015: Article Editor, Sage Open.
  • 2015-present: Reader, Sage Open.
  • 2015-present: Reader, Routledge series publications.
  • 2015-present: Reader, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • 2016: Evaluator of Research Grants, Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA) Cambridge.
  • 2017: Reader, ORDA, Lordinaire des Am矇riques Universit矇 ToulouseJean Jaures.
  • 2017: Evaluator of HDR (Habilitation Diriger des Recherches) dossiers, Universit矇 Paris-Est (UPEC/UGE).
  • 2018-2019 : Grant recipient, ECO Sud (Evaluation-orientation de la coop矇ration scientifique), Paris 13 Nord. Three-year grant (2019-2021) to study the French and Anglo-American influences on the cronica in Chile and Argentina.
  • 2018-present: Project Member, Comparative Reportages: An Ontology of French Narrative Journalistic Influences and Dialogue in Chile and Argentina. Interdiciplinarit矇 Dans les Etudes Anglophone (IDEA). Universit矇 de Lorraine. Project Partners: Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano, Universidad Cat籀lica Silva Henr穩quez, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Universidad Finis Terrae.
  • 2019-present: Co-director of the research group, Savoir et Espaces Anglophone (SEA). Universit矇 Gustave Eiffel (UGE).泭
  • 2020-present: Reader, Transatlantica: American Studies Journal (Revue d矇tudes am矇ricaines).
  • 2020-present: Reader, Studies in American Fiction (Johns Hopkins University Press).
  • 2021-present: Evaluator of doctoral contract awards. Universit矇 Gustave Eiffel/Universit矇 Paris-Est Cr矇teil).
  • 2021-present: Reader, Palgrave Journalism Series.
  • 2022-present: Member of the Rank and Promotion Appeals Committee, The American University of Paris.
  • 2023-present: founding member of The Richard Wright Society.
  • 2023 : Member, Comit矇 de s矇lection, Universit矇 Saint-Quentin-en-Yveline, section 11.
  • 2023-present: Editor, International Advisory Board. Palgrave Studies in Literary Journalism. Book Series: Literary Journalism around the globe: traditions, theories and concerns.
  • 2024: Member, Comit矇 de s矇lection, Universit矇 Saint-Quentin-en-Yveline, section 11.
  • 2024: Member, Comit矇 de s矇lection, Universit矇 Aix-Marseille, section 11.

Research Areas

Class studies, literary journalism, American 20th-century literature, American studies, material studies, African-American literature, African-American studies.